
The most exciting news has come across the Uncharted News desk last month. The totalitarian regime that currently occupies Iran is under pressure once again from its people, and the international community.
There are riots, protests, and civil disobedience spreading across the country, and unlike most rebellions, I like it. There is only one evil that trumps totalitarianism, and that is theocratictotalitarianism.
By now I imagine some of my subscribers understand my take on religion (as determined by man and created by man), and to me religion is evil by nature, but to have a totalitarian leader whom uses the words of an ancient book that justifies, if not promotes the oppression of women, the murder or out casting of homosexuals, the legalisation of slaves and an endless list of depravities trumps all levels of manipulation, greed and oppression.
Little side note before I continue, if you are out there protesting against the destruction of Ayatollah Khomeini and his barbaric regime and in favour of the 1979 Iranian revolution, you have been compromised. Iran and its Islamic propaganda machine has seeped its way into your brain and rotted it from the inside.
Anyway, back to it… In Iran it is illegal to be a homosexual, the punishment can be, and often is, death. In Iran, the legal age of marriage is 13, and the girl often has no say. In Iran, women are forced by law to wear a hijab. In Iran, you cannot vote, protest or speak out against the supreme leader, the penalty can be death.
It is my opinion, that the collapse of the Iranian regime will potentially be the most dramatic and liberating historical moment in the Middle East in living memory.
It is no secret that Iran has funded ISIS, Hamas, the Taliban, and countless other Islamic terrorist groups. To see it fall, could bring a new, safer and more democratic middle east, something I believe the world has waited for, for a long long time.

I have always suggested that the revolutions of today will be carved into the history books by the sheer will and defiance of women and this remains to be the case in Iran today.
I am no Iranian historian, and perhaps the words I am about to say will reflect back onto me in a negative light. But from what I have seen, women are leading the revolution in Iran by removing their headdresses and burning them.
It is the same in Afghanistan, women will, eventually lead the charge. I see the same here in the U.K, when it comes to the illegal migrant crisis, it is women that will make change, not men. Of course men will be vital in the physical stages of revolution, the fighting and violence, but women will spark the flame.
News came through today, of Trump threatening Iran with military retaliation to the death of protesters, stating he will “hit them hard”.
At the moment it is hard to see the trees through the fog, but reports are already surfacing that there have been hundreds of casualties and deaths not yet exceeding one-hundred.
Will Trump support the people of Iran, and once again bomb or infiltrate Iranian airspace? Or, will this be left to the people, military, police and remaining politicians of this once great nation? Will we see a new dawn for Iran, a new liberal, democratic land of prosperity. I hope so.
It should be remembered that Iran wasn’t always Muslim, just like Pakistan and Afghanistan. It was once the great nation of Persia, and I pray it returns to its roots and finds a democratic, liberal, and unislamic way forward in this modern era.
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